Browzine app for Legal News, Research and More!

Browzine, a free app available for IOS and Android devices
is getting an official rollout this week.The University of Wisconsin Library System purchased the program,
extending the trial that was enacted over the summer.Browzine is an innovative way to read, save
and annotate academic articles.With a
clean and intuitive design, Browzine should prove to be both very popular and
useful for students and staff at the Law School.For users who have already downloaded the
trial, Browzine will continue to work for you without re-downloading.

Browzine allows you to create a bookshelf where you can save
favorite journals.You can also save
specific articles that can be read offline.Annotation is simply a matter of sending your chosen article to your
favorite PDF reader.Browzine connects with Dropbox, Evernote,
Google Drive, and Zotero allowing you to access your article anywhere and on
any computer.You can also share on
Social Media or via email.

Currently, Browzine subscribes to 93 “Law and Legal Studies”
journals, in addition to thousands of journals across a variety of other
subjects.This number will continue to
grow since Browzine is working with an ever-growing list of publishers to get
content.Peruse
the entire list here. Law patrons
can search any subject, or search for journals by title.For a short review on Browzine capabilities,
watch this introductory video.

For further information about Browzine, check out the library’s ‘about’ page. For a short review of how to download Browzine to your IPad, watch the short video below.
If you have any other questions, please
contact Kris Turner.